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    Dillenger 1000w 48v rear wheel, battery, complete kit

    Complete kit including 26 inch rear wheel, controller, 48V lithium battery pack, rack, throttle speedometer/odo/charge indicator (with night illumination) plus pedal sensor, and a few other bits and bobs. I had it installed in a mountain bike for a bit, did less than 200 miles on it because I...
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    Dillenger 48V 10AH battery, Li ion or Li Po?

    Is the battery Lithium Ion, or Lithium Polymer? Dilleger's website says ' the very latest Lithium Ion polymer battery ' The battery case itself says 'Lithium Ion' Just curious as to what it actually is exactly.
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    Has anyone dismantled/re-cased Dillenger battery pack?

    Want to make my bike handle better and be safer so looking to get the battery nearer the bottom bracket, like in the main frame triangle. The battery pack is currently above the rear wheel and is 480Wh . Does not fit in the frame, wondering if anyone had dismantled one of these and made it a...
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    Dillenger 1000W, 48V 10Ah, Rear wheel kit /build thread.

    I decided to go for one of those Dillenger rear wheel kits and the kit arrived today (a little slower to arrive than I expected, 3 days) Picked up a cheapo bike locally for a tenner , bought a new pedal and crank for it at the local shop because it needed them, then went about installing the...
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    Noob Qs Pedal sensor and wattage /efficiency question.

    Hi I'm looking at installing one of the e bike kits , first question is, assuming factory built pedelecs have a proportional assistance to pedal pressure, they must have some kind of torque sensor. I can see how these would be built into central (chain drive) kits but how are they done on front...
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    Hi from West Sussex

    Another Sussex chap here. I currently (and intermittently) have dodgy ankle or dodgy knee(s) My dogs still need taking on their walks down the lovely bridleway (which runs past my front door!) . This combined with the fact that I am doing an off-grid solar project here meaning I can charge an...